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Recite(quran padhke disease ka ilaaj karna) Ruqyah For The Evil Eye, Pustules, And

Stings - treatment for scorpian sting

Sahih Muslim 2196b


Anas reported that Allah's Messenger (‫ )ﷺ‬granted him sanction to use incantation
(as a cure) for the, influence of an evil eye, the sting of the scorpion and small
pustules.

Sahih Muslim 2199c


Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported I had a maternal uncle who treated the sting of the
scorpion with the help of incantation. Messenger of Allah ‫ ﷺ‬forbade incantation.
He came to him and said: Allah's Messenger, you forbade to practise incantation,
whereas I employ it for curing the sting of the scorpion, whereupon he said: He who
amongst you is capable of employing it as a means to do good should do that.

Sunan Ibn Majah 3518


It was narrated that Abu Hurairah said:
"A scorpion stung a man and he did not sleep all the night. It was said to the
Prophet (‫)ﷺ‬: 'So- and-so was stung by a scorpion and he did not sleep all the
night.' He said: 'If he had said, last night: A'udhu bikalimatil-lahit-tammati min
sharri ma khalaq (I seek refuge in the Perfect Words of Allah from the evil of that
which He has created), the scorpion sting would not have harmed him, until
morning.'”

Sunan Ibn Majah 3515


It was narrated that Jabir said:
"There was a family among the Ansar, called Al 'Amr bin Hazm, who used to recite
Ruqyah for the scorpion sting, but the Messenger of Allah (‫ )ﷺ‬forbade Ruqyah. They
came to him and said: 'O Messenger of Allah! You have forbidden Ruqyah, but we
recite Ruqyah against the scorpion's sting.' He said to them: 'Recite it to me.' So
they recited it to him, and he said: 'There is nothing wrong with this, this is
confirmed.'”

Sahih Muslim 2199e


Jabir reported Allah's Messenger (‫ )ﷺ‬prohibited incantation. Then the people of
Amr b. Hazm came to Allah's Messenger (‫ )ﷺ‬and said:

We know an incantation which we use for curing the sting of the scorpion but you
have prohibited it. They recited (the words of incantation) before him, whereupon
he said: I do not see any harm (in it), so he who amongst you is competent to do
good to his brother should do that.

Sahih al-Bukhari 5741


Narrated Al-Aswad:

I asked `Aisha about treating poisonous stings (a snake-bite or a scorpion sting)


with a Ruqya. She said, "The Prophet (‫ )ﷺ‬allowed the treatment of poisonous sting
with Ruqya."

Jami` at-Tirmidhi 2057


'Imran bin Husain narrated that the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W) said:
"No Ruqyah except for the (evil) eye and the scorpion sting."

Sunan Abi Dawud 3884


Narrated Imran ibn Husayn:

The Prophet (‫ )ﷺ‬said: No spell is to be used except for the evil eye or a scorpion
sting.

Sahih Muslim 2196a


Anas b. Malik reported in connection with incantation that he had been granted
sanction (to use incantation as a remedy) for the sting of the scorpion and for
curing small pustules and dispelling the influence of an evil eye.

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